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Medium: Screen
Rose - Screen Print by Costantino Persiani - 1973
Located in Roma, IT
This original serigraph is hand signed, numbered and dated by the artist Costantino Persiani. This original print is from an edition of 290 prints. Very good conditions.
Category
1970s Contemporary Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Femme à la lune
By Corneille
Located in Malmo, SE
Published by edition GKM.
Unframed.
Edition: 200 ex
Paper: 300gr. Goya.
Signed by the artist.
Free shipment worldwide.
Corneille, one of the founders of the COBRA group, has passe...
Category
1990s Contemporary Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Erté (Romain de Tirtoff) - Manhattan Mary IV: serigraph Broadway musical
By Erté
Located in London, GB
Erté (Romain de Tirtoff) (1892-1990)
'Manhattan Mary IV'
Serigraph (Silk screen print)
(Artist's Proof IL/L)
Signed in pencil
70 x 56cm (sheet) 41.5 x 3...
Category
1920s Modern Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
OVER THE TOP
Located in Aventura, FL
Screenprint in colors on paper. Hand signed, dated and numbered by the artist. Sheet size 31 x 26 inches. Image size approx 29 x 23.75 inches. From the edition of 200. Certificate...
Category
2010s Contemporary Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Paper, Screen
I Rather Like You A Lot You Fool, rare 1970 silkscreen signed/N, in museum frame
Located in New York, NY
Niki de Saint Phalle
I Rather Like You A Lot You Fool, 1970
Silkscreen on wove paper
Signed and numbered 74//75 in graphite pencil on the front
Frame included
Signed and numbered 74//75 in graphite pencil on the front
A delightful and clever work. The text reads:
I Rather Like You A Lot You Fool
Not much Hair
Crooked Nose
You are not very rich
You’re not terribly intelligent
You smoke too much pot
You are lazy
A bit crazy
But I like the way you touch me
I like the way you look at trees and flowers
I like the way you look at me
You found the key to my heart
This work is elegantly floated and framed in a museum quality white wood frame with UV plexiglass
Dimensions:
Framed
23.5 vertical by 28.5 by 1.5 inches
Artwork:
19.5 by 25.5 inches
"Throughout her long and prolific career Niki de Saint Phalle, a former cover model for Life magazine and French Vogue, investigated feminine archetypes and women’s societal roles... Her Nanas, bold, sexy sculptures...
Category
1970s Abstract Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen, Pencil, Graphite
The Shower - Original Screen Print by Nicola Simbari - 1976
Located in Roma, IT
Hand Signed. Edition of 90 pieces.
Very good conditions.
Category
1970s Contemporary Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
"Sanas distancias" Safe distances - figurative, hands, post COVID art
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
During the pandemic, the artist stayed for 4 months in Oaxaca on a beach called San Aguistinillo, where he developed the Sana Distancia (safe distance) c...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Gold Leaf
Self Portrait by Chuck Close
By Chuck Close
Located in New York, NY
Self Portrait, 2007
9 color screen print on Somerset Satin paper
38 x 30 inches
Edition of 118
Printed at Watanabe Press
Publisher: Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
Chuck Close was best known for the monumental heads...
Category
Early 2000s Photorealist Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph, Screen
CLOSER TO GOD
By Peter Max
Located in Aventura, FL
Hand signed, dated and numbered by the artist. Published by London Arts Inc., Detroit, MI and printed by Peter Baum, NY. Artwork is in excellent condition. Edition of 100. All re...
Category
1970s Pop Art Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen, Paper
Deborah Kass Feminist Jewish American Pop Art Silkscreen Screenprint Ltd Edition
By Deborah Kass
Located in Surfside, FL
Deborah Kass (born 1952)
Being Alive, 2012
nine-color silkscreen, one color blend on 2-ply museum board
Image 24 x 24 image. Frame 29 x 29 x 2 inches
Edition 1/65
Hand signed and dated in pencil, lower right verso; numbered lower left verso
Being Alive is from a vibrant and uplifting body of work entitled Feel Good Paintings for Feel Bad Times. Finding inspiration in pop culture, political realities, film, Yiddish, art historical styles, and prominent art world figures, Deborah Kass uses appropriation in her work to explore notions of identity, politics, and her own cultural interests. She received her BFA in painting at Carnegie Mellon University and studied at the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program and the Art Students League of New York.
Deborah Kass (born 1952) is an American artist whose work explores the intersection of pop culture, art history, and the construction of self. Deborah Kass works in mixed media, and is most recognized for her paintings, prints, photography, sculptures and neon lighting installations. Kass's early work mimics and reworks signature styles of iconic male artists of the 20th century including Frank Stella, Andy Warhol, Jackson Pollock, and Ed Ruscha. Kass's technique of appropriation is a critical commentary on the intersection of social power relations, identity politics, and the historically dominant position of male artists in the art world.
Deborah Kass was born in 1952 in San Antonio, Texas. Her grandparents were from Belarus and Ukraine, first generation Jewish immigrants to New York. Kass's parents were from the Bronx and Queens, New York. Her father did two years in the U.S. Air Force on base in San Antonio until the family returned to the suburbs of Long Island, New York, where Kass grew up. Kass’s mother was a substitute teacher at the Rockville Centre public schools and her father was a dentist and amateur jazz musician.
At age 14, Kass began taking drawing classes at The Art Students League in New York City which she funded with money she made babysitting. In the afternoons, she would go to theater on and off Broadway, often sneaking for the second act. During her high school years, she would take her time in the city to visit the Museum of Modern Art, where she would be exposed to the works of post-war artists like Frank Stella and Willem De Kooning. At age 17, Stella’s retrospective exhibition inspired Kass to become an artist as she observed and understood the logic in his progression of works and the motivation behind his creative decisions.
Kass received her BFA in Painting at Carnegie Mellon University (the alma mater of artist Andy Warhol), and studied at the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program Here, she created her first work of appropriation, Ophelia’s Death After Delacroix, a six by eight foot rendition of a small sketch by the French Romantic artist, Eugène Delacroix.
At the same time Neo-Expressionism was being helmed by white men in the late Reagan years, women were just beginning to create a stake in the game for critical works. “The Photo Girls” consisted of artists like Sherrie Levine, Cindy Sherman, and Barbara Kruger. Kass felt that content of these works connected those of the post-war abstract painters of the mid-70s including Elizabeth Murray, Pat Steir, and Susan Rothenberg. All of these artists critically explored art in terms of new subjectivities from their points-of-view as women. Kass took from these artists the ideas of cultural and media critique, inspiring her Art History Paintings.
Kass is most famous for her “Decade of Warhol,” in which she appropriated various works by the pop artist, Andy Warhol. She used Warhol’s visual language to comment on the absence of women in art history at the same time that Women’s Studies began to emerge in academia. Reading texts on subjectivity, objectivity, specificity, and gender fluidity by theorists like Judith Butler and Eve Sedgwick, Kass became literate in ideas surrounding identity. She engaged with art history through the lens of feminism, because of this theory which “The Photo Girls” drew upon.
Kass's work is in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art; Whitney Museum of American Art; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum; Jewish Museum (New York); Museum of Fine Art, Boston; Cincinnati Museum of Art; New Orleans Museum; National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; Fogg Museum, Harvard Art Museums; and Weatherspoon Museum, among others.
In 2012 Kass's work was the subject of a mid-career retrospective Deborah Kass, Before and Happily Ever After at The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, PA. An accompanying catalogue published by Skira Rizzoli, included essays by noted art historians Griselda Pollock, Irving Sandler, Robert Storr, Eric C. Shiner and writers and filmmakers Lisa Liebmann, Brooks Adams, and John Waters.
Kass's work has been shown at international private and public venues including at the Venice Biennale, the Istanbul Biennale, the Museum Ludwig, Cologne, the Museum of Modern Art, The Jewish Museum, New York, the National Portrait Gallery, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. A survey show, Deborah Kass, The Warhol Project traveled across the country from 1999–2001. She is a Senior Critic in the Yale University M.F.A. Painting Program.
Kass's later paintings often borrow their titles from song lyrics. Her series feel good paintings for feel bad times, incorporates lyrics borrowed from The Great American Songbook, which address history, power, and gender relations that resonate with Kass's themes in her own work.
In Kass's first significant body of work, the Art History Paintings, she combined frames lifted from Disney cartoons with slices of painting from Pablo Picasso, Jasper Johns, Jackson Pollock, and other contemporary sources. Establishing appropriation as her primary mode of working, these early paintings also introduced many of the central concerns of her work to the present. Before and Happily Ever After, for example, coupled Andy Warhol’s painting of an advertisement for a nose job with a movie still of Cinderella fitting her foot into her glass slipper, touching on notions of Americanism and identity in popular culture. The Art History Paintings series engages critically with the history of politics and art making, especially exploring the power relationship of men and women in society. Deborah Kass's work reveals a personal relationship she shares with particular artworks, songs and personalities, many of which are referenced directly in her paintings.
In 1992, Kass began The Warhol Project. Beginning in the 1960s, Andy Warhol’s paintings employed mass production through screen-printing to depict iconic American products and celebrities. Using Warhol’s stylistic language to represent significant women in art, Kass turned Warhol’s relationship to popular culture on its head by replacing them with subjects of her own cultural interests. She painted artists and art historians that were her heroes including Cindy Sherman, Elizabeth Murray, and Linda Nochlin. Drawing upon her childhood nostalgia, the Jewish Jackie series depicts actress Barbra Streisand, a celebrity with whom she closely identifies, replacing Warhol's prints of Jackie Kennedy Onassis and Marilyn Monroe. Her My Elvis series likewise speaks to gender and ethnic identity by replacing Warhol's Elvis with Barbra Streisand from Yentl: a 1983 film in which Streisand plays a Jewish woman who dresses and lives as a man in order to receive an education in the Talmudic Law. Kass's Self Portraits as Warhol further deteriorates the idea of rigid gender norms and increasingly identifies the artist with Warhol. By appropriating Andy Warhol's print Triple Elvis and replacing Elvis Presley with Barbara Streisand’s Yentl, Kass is able to identify herself with history’s icons, creating a history with powerful women as subjects of art. The work embodies her concerns surrounding gender representation, advocates for a feminist revision of art, and directly challenges the tradition of patriarchy.
America's Most Wanted is a series of enlarged black-and-white screen prints of fake police mug shots. The collection of prints from 1998–1999 is a late-1990s update of Andy Warhol’s 1964 work 13 Most Wanted Men, which featured the most wanted criminals of 1962. The “criminals” are identified in titles only by first name and surname initial, but in reality the criminals depicted are individuals prominent in today's art world. Some of the individuals depicted include Donna De Salvo, deputy director for international initiatives and senior curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art; Thelma Golden, director and chief curator of the Studio Museum in Harlem, and Robert Storr, dean of the Yale School of Art. Kass's subjects weren’t criminals. Through this interpretation, Kass show's how they are wanted by aspirants for their ability to elevate artists’ careers. The series explores the themes of authorship and the gaze, at the same time problematizing certain connotations within the art world.
In 2002, Kass began a new body of work, feel good paintings for feel bad times, inspired, in part, by her reaction to the Bush administration. These works combine stylistic devices from a wide variety of post-war painting, including Ellsworth Kelly, Frank Stella, Jackson Pollock, Andy Warhol, and Ed Ruscha, along with lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, Laura Nyro, and Sylvester, among others, pulling from popular music, Broadway show tunes, the Great American Songbook, Yiddish, and film. The paintings view American art and culture of the last century through the lens of that time period's outpouring of creativity that was the result of post-war optimism, a burgeoning middle class, and democratic values. Responding to the uncertain political and ecological climate of the new century in which they have been made, Kass's work looks back on the 20th century critically and simultaneously with great nostalgia, throwing the present into high relief. Drawing, as always, from the divergent realms of art history, popular culture, political realities, and her own political and philosophical reflection, the artist continues into the present the explorations that have characterized her paintings since the 1980s in these new hybrid textual and visual works.
OY/YO
In 2015, Two Tree Management Art in Dumbo commissioned of a monumentally scaled installation of OY/YO for the Brooklyn Bridge Park. The sculpture, measuring 8×17×5 ft., consists of big yellow aluminum letters, was installed on the waterfront and was visible from the Manhattan. It spells “YO” against the backdrop of Brooklyn. The flip side, for those gazing at Manhattan, reads “OY.”[ An article and photo appeared on the front page of the New York Times 3 days after its installation in the park. An instant icon, OY/YO stayed at that site for 10 months where it became a tourist destination, a favorite spot for wedding, graduation, class photos and countless selfies. After its stay in Dumbo it moved to the ferry stop at North 6th Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn for a year, where it greeted ferry riders. Since 2011, OY/YO has been a reoccurring motif in Deborah Kass's work in the form of paintings, prints, and tabletop sculptures. Kass first created “OY” as a painting riffing on Edward Ruscha’s 1962 Pop canvas, “OOF.” She later painted “YO” as a diptych that nodded to Picasso's 1901 self-portrait, “Yo Picasso” (“I, Picasso”). OY/YO is now installed in front of the Brooklyn Museum. Another arrived at Stanford University in front of the Cantor Arts Center late 2019. A large edition of OY/YO was acquired by the Jewish Museum in New York in 2017 and is on view in the exhibition Scenes from the Collection.
On December 9, 2015 Deborah Kass introduced her new paintings that incorporated neon lights in an exhibition at Paul Kasmin Gallery entitled "No Kidding" in Chelsea, New York. The exhibition was an extension of her Feel Good Paintings for Feel Bad Times, but it sets a darker, tougher tone as she reflects on contemporary issues such as global warming, institutional racism, political brutality, gun violence, and attacks on women's health, through the lens of minimalism and grief. The series is ongoing.
Deborah Kass has spoken about creating an “ode to the great Louises,” a space dedicated to her works inspired by famous Louise’s which she would call the “Louise Suite.” The earliest of these odes is “Sing Out Louise,” a 2002 oil on linen painting from her Feel Good Paintings Feel Bad Times collection. “Sing out Louise” is driven by her fondness for Rosalind Russel and the fact Kass feels it is her time to “Sing Out] “After Louise Bourgeois” is a 2010 sculpture made of neon and transformers on powder-coated aluminum monolith; it is a spiraling neon light with a phrase inspired by French-American artist Louise Bourgeois.[22] The neon installation reads “A woman has no place in the art world unless she proves over and over again that she won’t be eliminated.” Kass changed the quote slightly to better represent her beliefs but it was derived from Bourgeois. “After Louise Nevelson” is a 2020 spiraling neon work of art that reads "Anger? I'd be dead without my anger" a quote from American sculptor, Louise Nevelson.
Award and Grants
New York Foundation for the Arts, inducted into NYFA Hall of Fame (2014)
Art Matters Inc. Grant (1996)
Art Matters Inc. Grant (1992)
New York Foundation for the Arts, Fellowship in Painting 1987 National Endowment for the Arts, Painting (1991)
National Endowment For The Arts (1987)
Selected solo and group exhibitions
The Jewish Museum, New York, NY, “Scenes from the Collection”
National Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC “Eye Pop: the Celebrity Gaze”
Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, NY, “No Kidding” (2015-2016)
Sargent...
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2010s Pop Art Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
GOLDEN GIRL
By LeRoy Neiman
Located in Aventura, FL
Hand signed numbered by the artist in pencil. Artwork size: 24.25 x 30 in. Frame size: approx. 37 x 43 in. Artwork appears to be in excellent condition. Artwork has not been examine...
Category
1980s Impressionist Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen, Paper
A Sunday in Avocadoland - neobarroque, geometric, surreal landscape
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
Pedro Friedeberg is an artist and designer from Mexico of Italian origin, known for his surreal work full of lines, colors, and ancient religious symbols. His best-known piece is the...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen, Ink
the Spirit of the Ghetto Screenprint British Pop Art RB Kitaj Judaica Silkscreen
Located in Surfside, FL
R.B. Kitaj (1932-2007)
Spirit of the Ghetto
Original seven color silkscreen on paper
Signature: Hand signed by the artist in pencil lower right
Edition: From the small, limited edition of 25, pencil numbered lower right 2/25
Sight Size: 23-1/2" x 17-1/2" Frame Size: 27" x 21.5"
In Tate collection, London.
Ronald Brooks Kitaj RA 1932 – 2007 was an American artist with Jewish roots who spent much of his life in England. He became a merchant seaman with a Norwegian freighter when he was 17. He studied at the Akademie der bildenden Künste in Vienna and the Cooper Union in New York City. After serving in the United States Army for two years, in France and Germany, he moved to England to study at the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art in Oxford (1958–59) under the G.I. Bill, where he developed a love of Cézanne, and then at the Royal College of Art in London (1959–61), alongside David Hockney, Derek Boshier, Peter Phillips, Allen Jones and Patrick Caulfield. Richard Wollheim, the philosopher and David Hockney remained lifelong friends.
"Through an earlier pre-occupation with turn-of-the-century intellectual life in Vienna (where he had started his art studies in the early 1950s), as well as an admiration for the Warburg Institute approach to the history of art-in-its-intellectual-context (since after Vienna he had moved to Oxford to study with the art historian Edgar Wind, before going on to the Royal College of Art) Kitaj has come to identify most strongly with the central European Jewish writer Franz Kafka, and with his sense of estrangement and of hidden mysteries. Illustrations to Kafka's aphorisms, imaginary portraits of his fiancée Felice and Count West-West who owned The Castle, appear in the Little Pictures, as do rapidly sketched portraits of Karl Kraus, Paul Celan, Leon Trotsky and Ludwig Wittgenstein, representations of Judeo-Christian mysteries of the hidden face of God.
Kitaj settled in England, and through the 1960s taught at the Ealing Art College, the Camberwell School of Art and the Slade School of Art. He also taught at the University of California, Berkeley in 1968. He staged his first solo exhibition at Marlborough New London Gallery in London in 1963, entitled "Pictures with commentary, Pictures without commentary", in which text included in the pictures and the accompanying catalogue referred to a range of literature and history, citing Aby Warburg's analysis of symbolic forms as a major influence.
He curated an exhibition for the Arts Council at the Hayward Gallery in 1976, entitled "The Human Clay" (an allusion to a line by W. H. Auden), including works by 48 London artists, such as William Roberts, Richard Carline, Colin Self and Maggi Hambling, championing the cause of figurative art at a time when abstract was dominant. In an essay in the controversial catalogue, he invented the phrase the School of London to describe painters such as Frank Auerbach, Leon Kossoff, Francis Bacon, Lucian Freud, Euan Uglow, Michael...
Category
1970s Pop Art Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Powder ride (Large)
Located in Deddington, GB
Powder Ride (large) by Robyn Forbes [2021]
limited_edition
Screen print
Edition number 7
Image size: H:27 cm x W:39 cm
Complete Size of Unframed Work: H:...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
TARA
Located in Aventura, FL
Hand signed and numbered by the artist. Serigraph on paper. Sheet size 30.75 x 41.75 inches. Image size 23.75 x 35.75 inches. Edition of 275.
Artwork is in excellent condition....
Category
1980s Contemporary Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen, Paper
NAGANO 2005 SPECIAL OLYMPICS
By LeRoy Neiman
Located in Aventura, FL
Serigraph in colors on paper. Hand signed and numbered by the artist. Edition of 300. Sheet size 36 x 29 inches. Image size approx 30 x 25 inches.
Custom framed as pictured. ...
Category
Early 2000s Contemporary Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Paper, Screen
MYTHS: UNCLE SAM FS II.259
By Andy Warhol
Located in Aventura, FL
Screenprint With Diamond Dust on Lenox Museum Board. Hand signed and numbered lower front by Andy Warhol. Edition 134/200 (aside from the editions of 30 Artist’s Proofs, 5 Printer’...
Category
1980s Pop Art Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen, Board
SUNSET FS II.85-88
By Andy Warhol
Located in Aventura, FL
Unique screen print on paper. Hand signed and numbered on verso. Published by David Whitney, New York, with the ‘HOTEL MARQUETTE PRINTS’ ink stamp on the reverse. Feldman & Schellman...
Category
1970s Pop Art Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen, Board
MAO FS II.96
By Andy Warhol
Located in Aventura, FL
Screen print on Beckett High white paper. From the Cowboys And Indians Portfolio. Hand signed and numbered on verso by Andy Warhol. Artist Proof edition AP 23/50 (outside the main ...
Category
1980s Pop Art Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
New York Couple (#2) Screenprint with Inkjet & Collage Signed verso Ed. of 55
By Julian Opie
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Julian Opie
New York Couple (#2)
Original screen print with laser cut mount board
Framed in a sprayed white frame per artist specifications
Edition of 55
Hand signed and numbered, ve...
Category
2010s Modern Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Vermeer’s Cat with Silkscreen Print on Paper by Mychael Barratt
Located in Deddington, GB
Vermeer’s Cat by Mychael Barratt [2022]
Vermeer's Cat is a limited edition print by artist Mychael Barratt. As part of his artists pets series, this print takes inspiration from th...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Picasso’s Dog Print by Mychael Barratt
Located in Deddington, GB
Picasso’s Dog is a limited edition print by Mychael Barratt. It is part of his series of cats and dogs made in the style of famous artists.
Size: H:40 cm ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Copyright SADNESS (PINK) Screen print, acrylic & spray Street art Graffiti Urban
By Copyright
Located in Madrid, Madrid
Copyright - Sadness Screen - Pink
Date of creation: 2016
Medium: Silkscreen, acrylic and spray paint on paper
Edition: 25
Size: 50 x 35 cm
Condition: In perfect conditions and never ...
Category
2010s Street Art Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Spray Paint, Acrylic, Screen, Stencil
David Shrigley, To Hell With Zoos: Signed Print, Contemporary Art, Pop Art
Located in Hamburg, DE
David Shrigley (English, b. 1968)
To Hell With Zoos, 2021
Medium: 8 colour screenprint with a varnish overlay, on Somerset Satin Tub sized 410 gsm
Dimensions: 75 x 56 cm
Edition of 1...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Koak, All Love Is Equal - Signed Print, 2019, Contemporary Art
Located in Hamburg, DE
Koak (US American, b. 1981)
All Love Is Equal, 2019
Medium: Five color risograph print
Dimensions: 43 x 28 cm (17 x 11 in)
Edition of 200: Hand numbered and signed
Condition: Mint
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Digital, Screen
UNTITLED
Located in Aventura, FL
Screen print in colors on paper. Hand signed and numbered lower front by Romero Britto. Edition of 125. Frame size approx 37 x 37 inches. Image size 24.75 x 24.75 inches.
Certifi...
Category
1990s Pop Art Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Paper, Screen
Forms in Space
Located in Miami, FL
Hand signed rf Lichtenstein, numbered and dated '85 in pencil lower right. Printed by Studio Henrici, New York. Published by the artist for the Institute of Contemporary Art, Univers...
Category
1980s Contemporary Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Either / Or
By Josef Albers
Located in Toronto, Ontario
"Either/Or" is a fantastic and iconic example of Josef Albers. This is an ideal piece for a young collector or for someone looking for a little gem by the master of color interaction...
Category
1970s Minimalist Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
DAVID SHRIGLEY - WITNESS MY JOY Modern Design Figurative British Artist Blue
Located in Madrid, Madrid
DAVID SHRIGLEY - WITNESS MY JOY
Date of creation: 2022
Medium: Screen print & varnish on Somerset paper
Edition: 125 + 12 AP
Size: 75 x 56 cm
Condition: Brand new, inside its custom ...
Category
1970s Modern Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Paper, Varnish, Screen
EELUS -CONJURING Limited edition Street Pop Art Graffiti Emerging British artist
Located in Madrid, Madrid
EELUS - CONJURING
Date of creation: 2014
Medium: Screen print on Naturalis paper
Edition: 175
Size: 70 x 50 cm
Condition: In mint conditions, brand new and never framed
Observations:...
Category
2010s Street Art Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Paper, Screen
LET PEACE SET YOU FREE
Located in Aventura, FL
Serigraph on paper. Hand signed, dated and numbered by the artist. Edition of 229. Image size: 27.5 x 20.5 in. Sheet size: 30.75 x 23.5 in.
Artwork is in excellent condition. Certi...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Cubist Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Paper, Screen
Pop Shop Quad IV
By Keith Haring
Located in Miami, FL
Hand signed in pencil on the verso by Julia Gruen, the executor for the Keith Haring Estate, dated '11/1/95' and numbered from the edition of 75 with the Iguana blindstamp. Screenpri...
Category
1980s Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Art Critic
Located in Miami, FL
Hand signed rf Lichtenstein, numbered and dated '96 in pencil lower left. Printed by Noblet Serigraphie Inc., New York. Produced as a benefit for the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) ...
Category
1990s Contemporary Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Wolf In Sheeps Clothing, by Alvaro Marquez
Located in Palm Springs, CA
Medium: linocut
Image size: 11.75 x 9 inches
Edition size: 11
Year: 2015
Álvaro D. Márquez is a visual artist and part-time professor of Chicana/o and Latina/o Studies at Cal State ...
Category
2010s Contemporary Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Mudd Club New York 1979 street poster (framed)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Original Mudd Club poster, New York 1979:
A must have for any true Jean Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring collector - this piece is featured in the 2017 Jean-Michel Basquiat documentary, 'Boom For Real.'
Promotional poster. 1979.
Artwork Dimensions: 18x24 inches (19x25 inches).
Very good overall vintage condition condition; some minor fading consistent with age.
Provenance: Obtained directly from the original art designer.
The Mudd Club was founded by filmmaker Steve Mass, art curator Diego Cortez, and downtown punk scene figure Anya Phillips...
Category
1970s Pop Art Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph, Screen
Christo, Lower Manhattan Packed Buildings (Monuments) - Signed Print
By Christo
Located in Hamburg, DE
Christo (American-Bulgarian, b. 1935)
Lower Manhattan Packed Buildings (2 Broadway and 20 Exchange Place, from Monuments), 1968
Medium: Offset and screen print on Bristol board
Dimen...
Category
20th Century Conceptual Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Offset, Screen
KAWS - SHARE Hand signed & numbered - Modern Art Companion & Pink BFF Grey Pink
By KAWS
Located in Madrid, Madrid
KAWS - SHARE
Date of creation: 2022
Medium: Screen print on Stonehenge gray paper
Edition number: 118/500
Size: 50.8 x 40.6 cm
Condition: In mint conditions, brand new and never fram...
Category
2010s Pop Art Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Paper, Screen
Xolotl, by Alvaro Marquez
Located in Palm Springs, CA
Medium: linocut
Image size: 12 x 12 inches
Edition size: 11
Year: 2022
In Aztec mythology, Xolotl is the god of lightning, death, and fire. He is also considered to be the god of tw...
Category
2010s Contemporary Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
PURE EVIL -PRINCE DIAMONDS & PEARLS Urban Street Pop Music British Purple Silver
By Pure Evil
Located in Madrid, Madrid
Pure Evil - PRINCE - DIAMONDS & PEARLS
Date of creation: 2020
Medium: Screen print on Fedrigoni paper
Edition: 200
Size: 85 x 70 cm
Condition: In mint conditions, brand new and never...
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2010s Pop Art Screen Figurative Prints
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Paper, Screen
FAILE -DIAMOND FAILEDOODLE (RED/TAN). Mixed Media Pop Art Urban Glitter Graffiti
By Faile
Located in Madrid, Madrid
FAILE - DIAMOND FAILEDOODLE (RED/TAN)
Date of creation: 2022
Medium: Acrylic, spray paint, silkscreen ink and glitter on Archival Lenox 100
Edition number: 11/25
Size: 63.50 x 48.25 ...
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2010s Pop Art Screen Figurative Prints
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Glitter, Ink, Acrylic, Screen
TOM SACHS - TOO DARN HOT Limited Modern Conceptual Space Rocket Design Chanel
By Tom Sachs
Located in Madrid, Madrid
Tom Sachs - TOO DARN HOT
Date of creation: 2022
Medium: Screen print on Somerset paper
Edition: 1337
Size: 77.5 x 60.9 cm
Condition: New in mint conditions, never framed
This is a 13...
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2010s Conceptual Screen Figurative Prints
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Satin Paper, Screen
Pinocchio
By Jim Dine
Located in New York, NY
This is a silkscreen and woodcut print created in 2007. It is signed and numbered in graphite from the edition of 118 (plus 18 APs). This print comes directly from the publisher, Lin...
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Early 2000s Pop Art Screen Figurative Prints
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Screen, Woodcut
Central Park, New York, Detailed Cityscape, Illustrative Art, NYC Art, BrightArt
By Laura Jordan
Located in Deddington, GB
Laura Jordan
Central Park NYC
Limited Edition Print
Edition 20
Image Size: H 49cm x W 54cm
Sheet Size: H 59.5cm x W 59.5cm x D 0.1cm
Sold Unframed
Please note that in situ images ar...
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2010s Contemporary Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Archival Paper, Glitter, Screen
Tea for two – Tod
By Harry Bunce
Located in Deddington, GB
Tea for two – Tod by Harry Bunce [2017]
limited_edition
Screen Print
Edition number 146
Image size: H:25 cm x W:31 cm
Complete Size of Unframed Work: H:41 cm x W:49 cm x D:0.3cm
Sol...
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2010s Contemporary Screen Figurative Prints
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Paper, Screen
BONNE SOIREE
By Isaac Maimon
Located in Aventura, FL
Serigraph on paper. From Paris Nights Suite. Hand signed and numbered by the artist. Image size 18.5 x 15 inches. From the main edition of 275.
Artwork is in excellent condition. ...
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Late 20th Century Contemporary Screen Figurative Prints
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Paper, Screen
DO NOT LISTEN
Located in Aventura, FL
Serigraph on paper. Hand signed, titled and numbered by the artist. From the AP edition of 45.
Artwork is in excellent condition. Certificate of Authenticity included. All reason...
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Late 20th Century Contemporary Screen Figurative Prints
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Screen, Paper
MANHATTAN MARY II
By Erté
Located in Aventura, FL
Serigraph in colors on paper. Hand signed and numbered on front by Erte. From the edition of 300. Artwork size 23.25 x 16.5 inches. Framed size approx 29 x 23 inches.
Artwork is...
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1980s Art Deco Screen Figurative Prints
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Paper, Screen
Live Every Moment
Located in Bristol, GB
Silkscreen
Edition of 50
Signed, numbered and titled on the front
Mint
Our mission is to connect art collectors to opportunity.
Whether it be figurative, abstract or landscape, we ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Screen Figurative Prints
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Screen
Testicles (Matt Zingler Charity Release)
By CB Hoyo
Located in Dallas, TX
Released for the Matt Zingler Charity event to benefit cancer research. Screen print in colors on Epsom Somerset Velvet paper. Hand signed and numbered by the artist.
About the A...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Screen Figurative Prints
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Screen
THE SLAVE
By Erté
Located in Aventura, FL
Embossed serigraph in colors with foil stamping on paper. Hand signed and numbered on front by Erte. From the edition of 300. Artwork size 34.5 x 26.5 inches. Framed size approx 4...
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1970s Art Deco Screen Figurative Prints
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Paper, Screen
TAKASHI MURAKAMI: KYOTO: KŌRIN Japanese Pop Art Traditional Flowers Skulls
Located in Madrid, Madrid
Takashi Murakami - KYOTO: KŌRIN
Date of creation: 2020
Medium: Offset lithograph with cold stamp and high gloss varnish on paper
Edition: 300
Size: 72 × 76,25 cm
Condition: In mint c...
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2010s Pop Art Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Paper, Varnish, Offset, Screen
History of Injustice - Screen Print by Ibrahim Kodra - 1980s
Located in Roma, IT
History of Injustice is an original Screen Print realized by Ibrahim Kodra in 1980s.
Very good condition on a white cardboard.
Hand signed with pencil by the artist on the lower ri...
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1980s Contemporary Screen Figurative Prints
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Screen
PURE EVIL - MARILYN MONROE CLASSIC BLACK Street Urban Pop Graffiti Hollywood UK
By Pure Evil
Located in Madrid, Madrid
PURE EVIL - MARILYN CLASSIC (BLACK)
Date of creation: 2021
Medium: Screen print on Fedrigoni paper
Edition: 100
Size: 85 x 70 cm
Condition: In mint conditions, brand new and never fr...
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2010s Pop Art Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Paper, Screen
Mimmo Rotella - Decollage Hollywood Gary Cooper Burt Lancaster Italian Pop Art
Located in Madrid, Madrid
Mimmo Rotella - VERA CRUZ
Date of creation: circa 2005
Medium: Multiple decollage screen print on heavyweight paper
Edition: 125 + L + P.A.
Size: 100 x 70 cm
Condition: In very good ...
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Early 2000s Pop Art Screen Figurative Prints
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Paper, Screen
'Southbank II' Original Silkscreen Print, Art print, London, England
Located in Deddington, GB
A playful original silkscreen print combining the iconic London eye and one of London's popular forms of transport. Perfect gift for someone who loves to travel by bike, especially i...
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2010s Contemporary Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Ai Weiwei, Cats (Black) - Signed Print, Contemporary Art, Chinese Activist
By Ai Weiwei
Located in Hamburg, DE
Ai Weiwei (Chinese, b. 1957)
Cats (Black), 2022
Medium: Screenprint on paper
Sheet dimensions: 28 x 32.8 cm
Frame dimensions: 36.1 x 41.2 cm
Edition of 150: Hand signed, numbered and...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Screen Figurative Prints
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Screen
PURE EVIL -ARTHUR MILLER'S MARILYN MONROE Street Urban Pop Graffiti Hollywood UK
By Pure Evil
Located in Madrid, Madrid
PURE EVIL - ARTHUR MILLER'S NIGHTMARE (SKY BLUE)
Date of creation: 2022
Medium: Screen print on Fedrigoni paper
Edition: 100
Size: 85 x 70 cm
Condition: In mint conditions, brand new...
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2010s Pop Art Screen Figurative Prints
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Paper, Screen
LES COQUETTES I
By Isaac Maimon
Located in Aventura, FL
Serigraph on paper. Hand signed and numbered by the artist. Image size approx 28.5 x 21 inches. Edition of 275.
Artwork is in excellent condition. Certificate of Authenticity is i...
Category
Late 20th Century Contemporary Screen Figurative Prints
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Paper, Screen
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